pullout (Meaning)

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pullout (n)

to break off a military action with an enemy

pullout Sentence Examples

  1. The military announced plans for a gradual pullout of troops from the conflict zone.
  2. The company's decision to delay the product launch led to a last-minute pullout from the trade show.
  3. The newspaper's editorial criticized the government's abrupt pullout from international negotiations.
  4. The evacuation plan included a designated area for residents to gather in the event of a pullout.
  5. The film's director made the difficult decision to reshoot several scenes after the lead actor's unexpected pullout from the project.
  6. The sudden pullout of investors caused a sharp decline in the stock market.
  7. The coach called for a timeout to discuss strategy during the team's pullout in the second half.
  8. The withdrawal agreement outlined a timeline for the gradual pullout of foreign troops from the region.
  9. The hotel offered a refund to guests affected by the unexpected pullout of the conference.
  10. The charity organization faced criticism for its hasty pullout from the humanitarian mission.

FAQs About the word pullout

to break off a military action with an enemy

push off, exit, escape, peel off,move, go, bail out, take off, step (along), get off

arrive, stay, come, turn up, show up, turn up, remain, stay,come, arrive

The military announced plans for a gradual pullout of troops from the conflict zone.

The company's decision to delay the product launch led to a last-minute pullout from the trade show.

The newspaper's editorial criticized the government's abrupt pullout from international negotiations.

The evacuation plan included a designated area for residents to gather in the event of a pullout.